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OK, there is some confusion about the name of the company. We are actually two companies under the same management. socialtours.com travels is our tour company and flagship and socialtreks.com adventures
is our specialist trekking company. Under Nepalese law, tour companies
are allowed to sell treks but not organise them. Hence we have the
trekking arm.

This section of the website will try and explain
who we are, and why we do what we do. It will also try and update you
on the insides of the organisation, who works where and is responsible
for what.

We will also try and explain our vision, mission and
our values, and the little steps we are taking in the realm of
responsible travel, trying hard to make a small difference in the way
tourism is handled in this world.

We will explain the charities
we support, how we try and give back to society, and the inroads we are
making in this regards. You will in the process get introduced to our
partners in progress, the associations we have with different agencies
around us, and why we are associated with them.

To make your journey exclusive, we take you to the little visited Renjo-La Pass, which lies at 5390 metres. Three of nine days trekking are completely off-the-beaten-track, and it is well worth the detour. Experience authentic Sherpa culture, relatively untouched by the hustle of tourism in the main circuit. We stay in Sherpa homes in Thamo and Phortse, both stunning villages. The route lies in the highest wildlife reserve in the world, the Sagarmatha National Park. It covers an area… more

An epic adventure through timeless India; stretching from the bustle of India’s renown cultural capital Kolkata, through vast tracts of pastoral plains and palm-fringed paddies, to dense mangroves and tranquil boat rides twisting though the tangled mangrove forest of Bhitarkanika National Park. From natural wonders to the irrepressible man-made marvels of ancient India’s earliest temples at Bhubaneshwar and Konark to the sea swept coastal town of Puri, one of India’s Char Dhams (four holy hotspots of Hinduism). Cruise along Chilika… more

Malabar was once a British Principality of India. After Independence, Malabar as a state was no longer recognized and the region was divided to form the northern part of what is today called Kerala. Though Malabar has no geographical boundaries, no presence on a map of India, it still exists as a state of mind: laid-back, slow, to live and let live. This is the spirit we capture in this package that begins with Cochin and goes along backwaters, River… more